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Axis Communications:Frictionless access control Solutions
In this session, Axis Communications examines a number of products that can be used as part of a frictionless security solution, including the Network Video Door Station, which combines a security camera, a communication device and access control in a single device.
Axis explains how its products are built on four principles: the importance of cyber security – in the device as well as network security; the benefits of an open platform; the benefits of power over ethernet; and being fully ‘network-ready’.
During the Q&A session, Axis answered several important questions:
Why will facial recognition be so widely adopted?
Will “open protocols” be a trend moving forward?
How does Axis ensure its suppliers and partners are adhering to high standards of cyber security?
What technical challenges does Axis foresee with facial recognition and QR codes?
Can the video technology used in access control hardware also be harnessed for security purposes?
Watch the video below to view the full Tech Talk!
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IFSEC Tech Talks: Axis Communications – Frictionless access controlAxis Communications give viewers an overview of its frictionless access control solutions, followed by a live Q&A.
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